Harry Potter Fans Will Love London's MinaLima Pop-Up Shop

It's down the street from the production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.

You may not know Miraphora Mina and Eduardo Lima's names, but it's pretty likely you know their work: They were graphic designers for the Harry Potter movies, meaning they worked on everything from Daily Prophet cover mockups to Sirius Black's "Wanted" poster. Now, some of their work is on display—and, even better, for sale—at a new pop-up shop in London's Soho neighborhood, just down the street from where Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is playing in the West End (167 feet away, as the store's website helpfully points out).

The shop, appropriately called House of MinaLima, sells all kinds of Potter gear that's so obsessively detailed you might go all Moaning Myrtle at the sight of it. Since much of Mina and Lima's work just appeared quickly in the backgrounds of scenes in the movies, the shop doubles as an art gallery where you can really admire their craftsmanship and attention to detail. And don't worry if you can't make it to London before the shop closes in February 2017: Many goodies, from Hogwarts Express postcards to Quidditch World Cup posters, are available online. If you have a big pile of gold stashed at Gringotts Bank, now may be the time to splurge on one of Gilderoy Lockhart's book covers, a collection of potion labels, or even a copy of Harry's Hogwarts acceptance letter. If that wasn't cool enough, the floor is a huge Marauder's Map.

Mina and Lima's graphic design abilities also extend to housewares. Their bright, cute mugs printed with plural-loving slogans like "a charm of finches" are just £10 ($14) each, and the couple has also worked on pretty collectible covers for other famous kids' books like Peter Pan.

If you want to make a full Potter-centric weekend of it in London, you shouldn't have any problem. With your MinaLima-branded Hogwarts Express ticket in tow, start with a visit to Platform Nine and Three Quarters at King's Cross Station, then spend the night at the Georgian House Hotel, which has Muggle-friendly rooms and includes admission to the Harry Potter Studio Tour in its price. Wingardium leviosa!